Opening traps in chess can be the single most annoying stratagem, particularly for unprepared players, note master players Eric Schiller and John Watson. Here they show how to handle the "Fried Liver Attack," Latvian Gambit, Elephant Gambit, and other traps, whether playing Black and White, and how to set the same traps yourself. For key openings, Schiller and Watson provide two separate remedies to appeal to both the attacking and positional player, along with practical remedies to the variations that opponents will often pursue instead of the standard strategies.